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has caused the Debian Bug report #456080,
regarding FTBFS with GCC 4.3: missing #includes
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author(s) "Wesley W. Terpstra" <[email protected]>.
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: Bug#456080: FTBFS with GCC 4.3: missing #includes]

From:

Jonas Meurer

Date:

Sat, 15 Dec 2007 15:42:46 +0100

Hey Wesley,
I just got that bugreport against lurker. Seems like ubuntu already has
a patch at
http://patches.ubuntu.com/by-release/extracted/ubuntu/l/lurker/2.1-9/02_gcc4.3_include_fixes.dpatch
greetings,
jonas
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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 20:40:02 -0700
From: Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]>
Subject: Bug#456080: FTBFS with GCC 4.3: missing #includes
To: [email protected]
Reply-To: Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]>, [email protected]
Package: lurker
Version: 2.1-9
Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-4.3
Your package fails to build with GCC 4.3. Version 4.3 has not been
released yet but I'm building with a snapshot in order to find errors
and give people an advance warning. In GCC 4.3, the C++ header
dependencies have been cleaned up. The advantage of this is that
programs will compile faster. The downside is that you actually
need to directly #include everything you use (but you really should
do this anyway, otherwise your program won't work with any compiler
other than GCC). There's some more information about this at
http://www.cyrius.com/journal/2007/05/10#gcc-4.3-include
You can reproduce this problem with gcc-snapshot from unstable. Note
that Red Hat, Novell and Ubuntu have done some work getting packages
to build with GCC 4.3 so there might be patches floating around
somewhere. I suggest you talk to your upstream.
> Automatic build of lurker_2.1-9 on em64t by sbuild/amd64 0.53
...
> if g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -I/usr/include/kde -I/usr/include/qt3
> -MT File.o -MD -MP -MF ".deps/File.Tpo" -c -o File.o File.cpp; \
> then mv -f ".deps/File.Tpo" ".deps/File.Po"; else rm -f
> ".deps/File.Tpo"; exit 1; fi
> File.cpp: In member function 'unsigned char*
> ESort::FileSource::inverseBuffer()':
> File.cpp:150: error: 'memset' was not declared in this scope
> File.cpp:202: error: 'memcpy' was not declared in this scope
> make[3]: *** [File.o] Error 1
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Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/
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